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Two-Handle PLP Faucet – Newest Kitchen Faucet Model

A Masterpiece of Luxury & Functionality Our new innovative faucet seamlessly blends artistry and convenience. Available in two captivating styles, this faucet is a testament to design ingenuity. With a staggering array of 40 spout configurations and 2 spray head style options, your choices are as limitless as your imagination. The “Positive Lock Pulldown” design secures the sprayer elegantly when not in use, while the sleek, slender body complements contemporary kitchens flawlessly. Crafted from eco-friendly solid brass or 316 stainless steel, it boasts a counterbalanced weight on the spray hose, ensuring a seamless extension and retraction. The lever handle spray head epitomizes convenience, while the wave spring handle system guarantees smoothness and stability. Designed, machined, and perfected in the USA, our faucet resonates with the legacy of exquisite craftsmanship. Elevate your kitchen to a realm of luxury with our newest faucet – an embodiment of design prowess and opulence40 spout configurations, 2 spray head style options, and available in all finishes Anti-rocking spout ensures smooth wobble-free swivel Counterbalanced weight prevents snapback Hot and cold dual-lever control with ceramic disk valve cartridges Wave spring handle brake provides smooth pull Reinforced braided connection hoses  

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Argonaut for ID Magazine’s Best of Year Awards

We are thrilled to announce that voting is open for Waterstone’s entry in the Interior Design Magazine Best of Year Awards.  Waterstone’s innovative Argonaut collection is entered in the Bath Fittings + Fixtures category. The Argonaut collection’s thoughtfully engineered designs took three years to perfect – a testament to Waterstone’s inimitable craftsmanship. There is one vote allowed per category, per day, now through October 14th, 2022. We thank you for your support. Vote here!  

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Argonaut Bath Collection Receives Design Excellence Award from ASID New Jersey

We’re thrilled to announce that our new Argonaut collection has won a Design Excellence award from the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) New Jersey chapter! The Argonaut was selected for its positive impact on life, functionality, innovative material use, creativity, and additional markers of impactful design.   After many years of development, our Argonaut bath collection was first introduced this spring. Comprised of an entire suite of primary bath fittings from lavatory faucets to shower heads, hand showers, tub fillers and accessories, the Argonaut was designed to fill the untapped spaces and provide solutions to the problems commonly found in the bath plumbing space. Engineered, refined and hand-finished in our sole Southern California factory, the Argonaut bath products exude the American craftsmanship and innovative design features that have put our kitchen faucets front and center in the market over the past 20 years.   The award for Industry Partner was announced at the 2022 Design Excellence Awards Ceremony on June 28th at the Galloping Hills Clubhouse in Kenilworth, New Jersey. George Oliphant, the Emmy award-winning host of NBC’s “George to the Rescue,” served as Master of Ceremonies.    Judges were comprised of past award-winning ASID members from across the country. For the Industry Partner award, each entry was judged on the following criteria:   Positive impact on life and human experience  Effectiveness and functionality of the product  Innovative use of materials  Creativity  Overall visual impact  Use of universal design or sustainable materials  See more of the Argonaut bath collection suite. 

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Fulton PLP Receives 30 Most Innovative Products Award from Beautiful Kitchens & Baths

Our Fulton Positive Lock Pulldown (PLP) Faucet has won a 30 Most Innovative Products Award. Presented by Beautiful Kitchens & Baths, a Better Homes & Gardens publication, the Fulton PLP was recognized for its craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Featuring Waterstone’s PLP technology, which uses a counterbalanced weight and magnets to allow the faucet sprayer to lock back into place after use, the Fulton PLP flaunts a contemporary U-shaped spout first seen on our original Fulton Faucet. The new Fulton PLP is available in a streamlined Modern style or Industrial style with diamond knurling details for a unique look and feel. Offered in extended, prep or standard sizes and in 32 finishes or split finishes, the faucet’s versatile functionality and customizable features contribute to its appeal. The faucet, along with the full list of winners, can be found here and in the Spring 2022 issue of Beautiful Kitchens & Baths, on sale February 4, 2022.

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Waterstone Design Contest 2021 Winners

After receiving submissions from all over the country, it’s now time to announce the winners of our inaugural Waterstone Design Contest. Thank you to all who entered – it was not an easy decision! Our judges Caitlin Wilson of Caitlin Wilson Design, Cara Fox of The Fox Group, and Waterstone founder and president Chris Kuran evaluated the submitted projects that were designed with Waterstone products. Three winners were chosen in these categories: Traditional Kitchen, Contemporary Kitchen, and Bar/Butler’s Pantry. Take a look at the winning projects below. Traditional Kitchen Winner Designed by Lindsey Snodgrass at Golden Key Designs, the “Hawthorn House” project in New Orleans has won the Traditional Kitchen category. Built as a new addition to a 1905 double gallery Greek Revival home – which had been left vacant for over 30 years – the kitchen was designed to seamlessly blend with the existing architectural details of the historic house. The Traditional Kitchen features our Traditional Extended Reach PLP Faucet in Polished Nickel.   Contemporary Kitchen Winner Houston-based By Design Interiors, Inc designed the winning project of the Contemporary Kitchen category, a unique combination of luxurious and farmhouse-inspired details. The striking black, white and gold color palette is accented by the gold pendants, decorative brass details, chevron tile and waterfall quartz island. Our Industrial Extended Reach PLP in Matte Black and Classic Bronze rounds out the bold space.   Butler’s Pantry Winner Designed by Christine Bolton at Town & Country Design Studio in Red Bank, New Jersey, this butler’s pantry is a charming complement to its kitchen counterpart. The Traditional PLP 3-piece suite in Satin Gold beautifully punctuates the classic blue walls and cabinetry. Congratulations!

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Enter Waterstone’s Design Contest

Introducing First Ever Waterstone Design Contest Creating original designs and products is a pillar for our business—-and we’re proud to be in countless kitchens, laundry rooms, and other spaces in many homes that feature Waterstone’s quality products. To highlight such projects, we introduce the first ever Waterstone Design Contest to spotlight designers, builders and architects who feature our iconic collections. Submit your eligible kitchen, laundry, mud room, and bar or butler’s pantry spaces that feature Waterstone products to claim the inaugural award in one of these four categories and to win a three piece Waterstone Faucets suite and a cash prize of $500.* Details We hope to recognize the best Waterstone spaces in North America, spurring inspiration and highlighting design genius by designers, builders, and architects. Entries will be evaluated by a panel of judges that includes Waterstone Founder & Owner Chris Kuran. Winners will be notified via email in December, and an official announcement will go out in January 2022. Each Entry Must: Include at least one Waterstone full suite kitchen installation OR Include at least one Waterstone fixture installation in laundry room, mudroom, pantry prep, wet bar, butler’s pantry or dog wash station in residential projects. Be completed in the U.S. or Canada. Include documentation with high-resolution, professional photography that the submitter owns. Enter Today Enter between June 17, 2021 until November 30, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EST. You may submit any number of eligible entries on this form (embed link to https://form.jotform.com/210897602142150 ). *Gantry, Wheel, and Endeavor faucets and gold and polished copper finishes are excluded from prize winnings. Prizes are non-transferable. ENTER HERE Terms & Conditions Eligibility To enter, you must be at least 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident (green card). Waterstone Faucets employees and their immediate family members are not eligible. Immediate family includes only spouses, parents and children. Entry format must be professionally shot color digital images and be in high resolution. Entries must be submitted to Waterstone Faucets’s Jotform submission form. Multiple Entries per Person You may submit any number of entries into the contest. Inappropriate content, obscene, provocative or otherwise questionable content will not be considered. Waterstone Faucets retains sole discretion as to what constitutes inappropriate content. Contest timeline will start on June 15, 2021 and final entries will be accepted until November 30, 2021. Copyright You must be the sole owner of the copyright of any image submitted. Your submission of the photo and entry form is your guarantee that you are the author and copyright holder of the photo. Ownership/Use Rights By entering the contest, entrants agree to give Waterstone Faucets an unlimited license to use their submitted photograph for any and all purposes without any fee, form, and/or right of compensation. Entrants further agree to have their submitted photograph displayed on the Waterstone Faucets website, social media channels and marketing/sales materials used by Waterstone Faucets for any purpose, at any time, without any fee or other form of compensation. Waterstone Faucets reserves the right to disqualify and delete any photographs or user profiles, without notice, and for any reason. Judging entries will be judged on the basis of creativity, visual appeal and effectiveness in conveying the unique character of the Waterstone Faucets products. Waterstone Faucets will judge the entries and all contest decisions are final. Entries that fail to comply with these official rules may be disqualified. Winners Waterstone Faucets will select one winner in each of these four (4) categories: Best Contemporary Kitchen, Best Traditional Kitchen, Best Laundry/Mud Room, Best Bar/Entertainment Space. Winners will be notified by email within one week of the winner announcement date, using the email address provided on the entry form. Each winner will receive a three piece Waterstone Faucets suite and a cash prize of $500. Gantry, Wheel, and Endeavor faucets and gold and polished copper finishes are excluded from prize winnings. Prizes are non-transferable.

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How To Add Industrial Refinement To A Kitchen with Our New Accessories

Solid metal craftsmanship, minimalistic forms and intricate detailing are just a few of the appeals within industrial design, a trend that has taken to modern residential spaces. Our diamond-cut industrial knurling was first introduced with our Industrial PLP and most recently in our new Fulton PLP on the faucet’s spout and handle, subtly bringing to the design a beautiful tactile pattern. If you’re drawn to this style and want to incorporate it in your home beyond the kitchen faucet, consider these accessories made from solid brass or stainless steel for a coordinated industrial look: Industrial Pot FillerA new wall mounted potfiller designed with subtle diamond knurling for a modern edge. The innovative 22″ articulated swing spout can reach pots on both front and rear burners, then neatly tucks out of the way. Industrial 3 Spoke Cabinet KnobA new 3 spoke knob design with diamond knurled details. Industrial Handle PullsA textural handle pull available in 5″, 6″, 8″ or 12″ sizes to fit any drawer or cabinet door. Industrial Kitchen Appliance PullsOffered in 12″ or 18″, these pulls are ideal for a modern look on a refrigerator or dishwasher.

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A Look at Waterstone in the Annual Pasadena Showcase House

The Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts is an all-volunteer non-profit organization founded in 1948 and known for producing one of the biggest showcase houses in the country each year. The 2020 Pasadena Showcase House of Design is a Federal Country estate in Arcadia, California, built in 1937 and designed by Gerard R. Colcord, an esteemed Hollywood Society architect. Each room in the Federal-Revival home was designed by 17 different interior designers, including Jake Galang of Ilustracion by Jake, Corp, who transformed the former sewing room into a beautiful and highly functional laundry room. Check out our discussion with her here: Is this your first time participating in the Pasadena Showcase House?Yes, this is my first time participating on my own and I loved the whole experience. It gave me a chance to be myself and self express. Years ago when I was working for my mentor and her partners, they were part of it and although I had a taste of what it is to be involved in a showhouse, it is different when you are at the forefront and the driving force on the creative side. How did you come up with the design vision for the upstairs laundry room? Did the owners have specific requests for that space?Walking through the house, I was immediately drawn to the symmetry of this room. The dormer window was perfectly centered within the space and that was part of the architectural detail. The existing cabinetry was so charming, but we needed to make it more functional. I kept the footprint of the Millwork and further enhanced the window by adding a built-in bench. We were given an option to either convert the former sewing room/nursery to a craft room or a second laundry. I gave conceptual and detailed drawings for both but at the back of my mind I was thinking it would be good if [the owners] picked laundry, as my design and palette would be unexpected and not a typical one. The owners opted for the latter. How would you describe your design aesthetic in general? How does it compare to the style of the showcase home?My design aesthetic is a juxtaposition of period styles with new trends. [Pasadena] Showcase 2020 is a 1937 Federal Country estate. As you wander around the house, the details on cased openings, stringer on stairs, hardwood floor patterns, dormer windows, full wallpaper on walls and ceilings gives a vintage vibe. To give it a fresh look and a nod to sustainability, I added Bohemian geometric patterns and Satin Brass accents. I merged it with a classic palette, millwork and hardware. What drew you to Waterstone’s Contemporary PLP Faucet? Which finish was used and why?I am completely taken by Waterstone’s PLP faucet as it has a sleek base and the spout has a continuous, smooth line that ends with an industrial look, pulldown spray. Vintage + modern, right?! Another plus is the height. I purposely placed the farm sink near the window for natural light but I had to deal with the sloped ceiling. I am very familiar with Waterstone as I use it a lot for my custom projects. I know they have different faucet heights and types from the same collection. I used the 16” high Contemporary PLP in Satin Brass finish as it works with my cabinet hardware and lighting. Sustainability is another reason I chose Waterstone. It is made in USA which lessens the carbon footprint, and I have been to the factory and have seen each part being made, finished and put together painstakingly. The door to the laundry room is very unique, having built in shelves and a hidden pullout hamper. What are some of the other organizational features that you included in the room’s design?With roughly only 140 square feet of space, I added a recessed ironing board on the wall, stacked the compact size washer and dryer, pullout storage at sink and lots of open shelves, pigeon holes and full height cabinets. Did you encounter any obstacles or challenges when designing the space? If so, how did you work through them?We have a limited space and there was no existing plumbing, venting for appliances as it was a Sewing Room. But working with the right team and having good resources helped me develop the design. I stacked a compact size washer and ventless dryer. For plumbing I used the Contemporary PLP prep size faucet which gave me space to add a floating shelf above the sloped ceiling. I made use of every inch and did vertical storage. Do you have advice for others who might be renovating a laundry room? Are there any specific details (like a faucet) that shouldn’t be missed?Selection of appliances and plumbing is a significant phase in renovation. Make sure you know the story behind the brand and check for reviews and reputation. Specifically with a faucet, this is the most abused fixture in a laundry. It has to withstand constant handling, can quickly change the temperature from hot to cold or vice versa. You need to consider the size, style, finish and what functions you need. Not only does it have to look good but it needs to feel good.

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As Seen In: Aspire Design & Home Magazine Features Waterstone

We’re excited to share Waterstone’s feature in Aspire Design and Home Magazine’s Autumn issue. The piece presented inspiring kitchen designs and Gushing Reviews, a roundup of “faucets poised to impress.” Two Waterstone products – the Hunley Kitchen Faucet in Chrome and the Contemporary PLP Pulldown Faucet in Polished Nickel – were highlighted by the architecture, design and real estate publication. Both faucets embrace innovative and contemporary designs. The Hunley Kitchen Faucet is equipped with a unique 18″ reach spout that can swivel 360 degrees, while the Contemporary PLP utilizes our ergonomic Positive Lock Pulldown technology. As always, we’re honored for our products to be recognized within the design community. See Waterstone in Aspire Design + Home’s fall issue here

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